Listen, I would choose any local deli sandwich over Subway in an instant, but if I’m in the mood for a crappy fast-food $ 5 dollar foot-long I want it, and I want it faster than the 25 minutes I waited to get it. The line was not exceptionally long, the service was simply slow and unorganized. How many people does it take to make a sandwich? Apparently the answer is six. That’s right, six unhappy and unmotivated workers to make one sandwich. I wouldn’t be too happy or motivated to work in those conditions, but they wouldn’t call it work if it wasn’t. Fake it ’till you make it guys. So, a deserving 1 star. I know, it’s Subway, a chain, how good can you really expect it to be? I don’t even frequent Subway that often, but when I do I expect it to be just as any other Subway experience: fast and easy. They don’t call it fast-food for nothing. My most recent visit to the Drexel Subway location was anything but. When you have such a successful chain such as Subway, anything with their name on it is probably under some type of quality control. Customers expect every store to look, smell, and function exactly the same. Drexel’s new Subway location has unfortunately fallen through the cracks.